More details on the alleged use of Health Services Union (HSU) funds by embattled MP Craig Thomson came out on Wednesday when he showed up to face the 154 charges filed before a Melbourne court.

The details provide a deeper insight into the lavish lifestyle the former HSU official allegedly led on hard-earned money contributed by health workers.

The Victoria police told the Melbourne Magistrate Court that between 2003 and 2007, Mr Thomson made seven separate payments to three escort service agencies, namely, Keywed also known as Sydney Outcalls ($2,475), Touch of Class ($660) and Boardroom Escorts ($770).

The MP has denied all the charges, maintained his innocence, and insisted that the hotel and escort bookings were used in his name without his knowledge because the HSU-issued credit cards were stolen but later surreptitiously returned to his wallet.

He also protested the media circus generated by his arrest on Thursday and the two strip searches he underwent, which he described as humiliating and designed to intimidate him.

The MP said that the probers, after 18 months investigation, do not have witnesses to back up the allegations used in filing the 154 charges against him.

Magistrate Donna Bakos ordered Mr Thomson not to get in touch with the sex trade workers from the escort services listed as part of his bail conditions, which the MP's lawyer tried to remove but the request was turned down by the magistrate.